Episode 152

Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, USA TODAY columnist Raul Reyes, former Congressman David Jolly, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and Washington Post reporter Philip Rucker on the president's response to two mass shootings in less than 13 hours.
Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, USA TODAY columnist Raul Reyes, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, CSU's Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism Brian Levin, and former White House Comms Director Jennifer Palmieri on the rising threat of domestic terrorism and how our country should combat...
Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, USA TODAY columnist Raul Reyes, former Congressman David Jolly, former Assistant Director at the FBI Frank Figliuzzi, and former White House Comms Director Jennifer Palmieri on the Democratic candidates' response to the deadly mass shootings and the president's recent rhetoric.
Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, The Daily Beast's Sam Stein, USA TODAY columnist Raul Reyes, and member of the Texas Board of Education Georgina Perez on how the nation is still reeling from the two mass shootings that took place over the weekend in El Paso and Dayton.
Eddie Glaude, the chair of the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University, speaks to American culture, racism in 2019 and how President Trump is the "manifestation of the ugliness that's inside us."
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